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Shane Lowry says he would like the Open to return to Royal Portrush "next year" after an "incredible" week of support.
Lowry didn’t want to make excuses, but Saturday was brutal as he shot 74 while battling a virus at the Open Championship.
Shane Lowry offered hope to Rory McIlroy and the rest of the chasing pack praying for an uncharacteristic Scottie Scheffler ...
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — Shane Lowry’s Portrush British Open defense won’t officially be dead until Sunday’s final round ...
Scottie Scheffler has been impressive throughout The Open Championship and has been lauded by Shane Lowry after he shared the ...
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Irish Star on MSNShane Lowry's reaction to Open crowd sums him up after bouncing back from rules controversyShane Lowry's week was hampered by a two-shot penalty in the second round of The Open Championship, but the Irishman bounced ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNShane Lowry answers Portmarnock for The Open question after special final round in PortrushThe Clara man really enjoyed himself on Sunday after a difficult 'defence' of the title he won at the county Antrim venue in ...
Scottie Scheffler's performance at The Open has drawn comparisons to Tiger Woods, according to Shane Lowry. Scheffler entered ...
Lowry had to contend with a virus, further hampering his comeback attempts, though the Irishman offered no excuses ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNShane Lowry explains why he had to take 2-stroke Open penaltyShane Lowry had to take a two-stroke penalty at the 2025 British Open Championship at Royal Portrush, explaining the ...
Lowry caught a virus and felt like “throwing up all over the place” during a third-round 74. And when asked about his Friday penalty, wasn't in a talking mood.
Lowry is adamant he did not see the ball move and made clear his frustration that more camera angles were not used but opted ...
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